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Apsara (Celestial nymph)
Central India
10th century
Guardian Spirit from the Northwest Palace of Ashurnasirpal II
Neo-Assyrian
ca. 880 BC
Human Head Emerging from Monster Jaws
Maya
Late Classic, 600-900 CE
Human Head Wearing a Peaked Headdress
Maya
Terminal Classic, 800-900
Romanesque Capital
Anonymous (French)
12th century
Sardula Rearing
Central India
Chandella Dynasty, 10th-11th century
Servant with Offerings
Egyptian
ca. 1500 BC
Wall capital from Moutiers-Saint-Jean
Anonymous (French)
12th century
Winged Guardian Spirit from the Northwest Palace of Ashurnasirpal II
Neo-Assyrian
ca. 880 BC
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